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- Add highlighter to the high points of the cheeks where the light naturally reflects on the skin.
- Load your brush with a powder highlighter, tap off the excess, then apply to the top of the cheekbones.
- Use small, circular buffing motions to blend in with your blush and bronzer to tie it all together.
Bronzer: Gives skin a natural-looking warmth for a summery glow and can also be used for contouring. Applied to spots the sun naturally hits - forehead, cheekbones, and jawline.
Blush: Adds a flush of colour to the cheeks for a fresh-faced look, usually in a pink shade. Apply to the apples of your cheeks and along the cheekbones to the hairline.
Highlighter: Reflects the light to accentuate your features. Apply above your cheekbones, the inner corners of your eyes, down the bridge of your nose, and a little on your cupid’s bow.
Apply bronzer first, follow with blush, then highlighter.
Yes, some skin tones can use bronzer to contour the cheeks, nose, and jawline.
Highlighter makeup is used to accentuate your favourite features, like cheekbones, in a natural way by bringing light to the area. Placing a dab of highlighter in the corner of your eye will also make your eyes look brighter and more awake.
Blush imparts a pretty, healthy glow to brighten your face and help you look refreshed.
Read our tips for applying cheek makeup:
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